An antenna apparatus is mounted on a vehicle body provided with a spoiler made of an insulating resin. A feeder element is disposed in the spoiler such that the vehicle body serves as ground without providing a ground element in the spoiler.
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1. An antenna apparatus mounted on a vehicle body provided with a spoiler comprised of an insulating resin, the antenna apparatus comprising a feeder element, disposed in the spoiler such that the vehicle body serves as ground without providing a ground element in the spoiler, wherein the feeding element comprises a T-type element operable to receive both an AM broadcasting signal and an fm broadcasting signal.
2. An antenna apparatus mounted on a vehicle body provided with a spoiler comprised of an insulating resin, the antenna apparatus comprising a feeder element, disposed in the spoiler such that the vehicle body serves as ground without providing a ground element in the spoiler, wherein the feeding element comprises at least one of an F-type element operable to receive an fm broadcasting signal and an L-type element operable to receive an AM broadcasting signal.
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The present invention relates to automobile antenna apparatus used on a vehicle body provided with a spoiler.
In recent years, from the point of view of design, a spoiler having a wing-shaped cross section is often placed on a vehicle body in order to increase the tire contact pressure during high speed running to thereby permit stable driving.
These spoilers 12 are mainly molded from insulating resin in order to save the weight or for any other purpose. Of them, there are some spoilers 12 having antenna apparatus disposed therein.
In the related-art antenna apparatus shown in
In the related-art antenna apparatus, both the feeder element 14 and the ground element 16 are long in horizontal size but short in vertical size inevitably because they are disposed in the spoiler 12. It can be therefore considered that a signal current flowing vertically through the feeder element 14 and the ground element 16 is limited so that nondirectivity cannot be obtained in a horizontal plane with respect to vertically polarized signals.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide automobile antenna apparatus disposed in a spoiler while nondirectivity can be obtained in a horizontal plane with respect to vertically polarized signals.
In order to achieve the above object, according to the invention, there is provided an antenna apparatus mounted on a vehicle body provided with a spoiler comprised of an insulating resin, comprising a feeder element, disposed in the spoiler such that the vehicle body serves as ground without providing a ground element in the spoiler.
In such a configuration, the antenna apparatus does not exposed from the vehicle body so as to be excellent in terms of design. In addition, since the vehicle body serves as the ground, most of a signal current can flow a long distance substantially vertically through the vehicle body so that substantial nondirectivity can be obtained in a horizontal plane with respect to vertically polarized signals. Thus, it is possible to prevent such a problem that the receiving sensitivity varies in accordance with the direction of the vehicle.
Preferably, the spoiler is disposed on a rear end portion of a roof of the vehicle body.
In such a configuration, the degree of capacitive coupling between the feeder element and the vehicle body is so small that high receiving sensitivity can be obtained in a required band. In addition, when the vehicle body is of a station wagon type, a minivan type or a truck type, a rear pillar is substantially vertical. Thus, most of a signal current can flow a long distance vertically through the vehicle body including the rear pillar so that the nondirectivity in a horizontal plane with respect to vertically polarized signals is more improved.
Alternatively, the spoiler may be disposed on a trunk of the vehicle body, such that a height of the spoiler from the trunk is at least 150 mm.
In such a configuration, the degree of capacitive coupling between the feeder element and the vehicle body can be reduced so that high receiving sensitivity can be obtained in a required band.
Preferably, the feeding element comprises a T-type element operable to receive both of an AM broadcasting signal and an FM broadcasting signal.
Alternatively, the feeding element may comprise at least one of an F-type element operable to receive an FM broadcasting signal and an L-type element operable to receive an AM broadcasting signal.
In such a configuration, high receiving sensitivity can be obtained for at least one of the AM and FM broadcasting signals.
The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail preferred exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Preferred embodiments of the invention will be described below in detail with respect to the accompanying drawings.
In the automobile antenna apparatus configured thus, the vehicle body 10 serves as the ground so that a signal current flows into the vehicle body 10 in accordance with a signal received by the feeder element 18. A substantially vertical pillar is provided in a rear end portion of the station-wagon type vehicle body 10. Accordingly, most of the signal current can flow a long distance vertically through the vehicle body 10 including the rear pillar. As a result, substantial nondirectivity can be obtained in a horizontal plane with respect to vertically polarized signals as shown in
From each of the F-type and L-type feeder elements 22 and 24, most of a signal current flows a long distance through the vehicle body 10 including the rear pillar and serving as the ground. Accordingly, substantial nondirectivity could be obtained in a horizontal plane with respect to vertically polarized signals in the same manner as in the automobile antenna apparatus in
A similar result can be obtained in automobile antenna apparatus when the spoiler 12 is disposed at the roof end of a vehicle body 10 of a minivan type or a truck type.
However, a satisfactory result can not be obtained in automobile antenna apparatus when the spoiler 12 is disposed on a trunk of a vehicle body 10 of a sedan type or a coupe type shown in
As a result of an experiment that a height h (see
The dimensions of the feeder element 18, 22 may be set suitably to be able to resonate with FM broadcasting signals. A matching circuit or an amplifier circuit may be provided suitably in accordance with necessity when the receiving sensitivity is measured.
Although the present invention has been shown and described with reference to specific preferred embodiments, various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the teachings herein. Such changes and modifications as are obvious are deemed to come within the spirit, scope and contemplation of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Suzuki, Shigeo, Sampo, Takeshi, Tashiro, Takanori
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